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Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by ManirBK: 9:30am On Feb 19, 2020
Nigeria rakes in between N5 billion and N6 billion daily from imports since the closure of its land borders with neighbouring countries.

Prior to the closure in August 2019, daily duty collections hovered between N4 billion and N5 billon, said the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) in Lagos on Tuesday.

The NCS Comptroller-General Col. Hammed Ali (rtd.) attributed the rise to increased activities at the nation’s seaports.

”The NCS daily collection before the border closure ranged between N4 to N5 billion but now, the NCS collects N5billion to N6 billion daily as a result of the rise in activities at the nation’s sea ports,” Ali said on Tuesday at a forum on the “impact of land border closure on the Nigerian economy.”

The forum was organized by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), and the support of Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) in Lagos.

The Customs boss, who was represented by the ACG/Zonal Co-ordinator, Zone A, KayCee Ekekezie, also said the border closure had led to a 30 per cent drop in fuel hitherto supplied by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for local consumption.

He added that the sums being realized from the ports would help the Federal Government provide more infrastructures and add fillip to critical sectors of the economy.

His words: “This (money) will be used to build more infrastructure and develop critical sectors of the nation’s economy. The border drill has also curbed the diversion of petroleum products from Nigeria to our neighboring countries. NNPC records show a 30 per cent drop in fuel consumption, which means that we have been subsidizing fuel for neighboring countries.”

Ali also stated that before the border closure, NCS had engaged the customs of neighboring countries severally, drawing their attention to the need to comply with ECOWAS protocols on transit of goods and persons.

He said: “The protocol demands that when a transit container berths at a seaport, the receiving country is mandated to escort same without tampering with the seal to the border of the destination country.

”Unfortunately, experience has shown that our neighbours do not comply with the protocol, rather they break the seals of containers on transit to Nigeria at their ports and transload the goods in open trucks which belongs to their country. The trucks will in turn make entry into Nigeria and trans load same onto Nigerian trucks.”

The President of LCCI, Mrs Toki Mabogunje, said the border closure has had positive and negative implications for the economy.

“We have seen appreciable increase in domestic rice and poultry products production and decrease in fuel smuggling to neighboring countries. The directive paid off for the NCS as revenue generated by the agency increased to N1.34 trillion in 2019 from N1.2 trillion in 2019” she said.

On the flip side, she said, the closure has triggered inflationary pressures through rising food prices.She added that food inflation continues to uptrend, hitting a record 14.7 per cent in December 2019, the highest in 20 months.

She said the policy had also led to unplanned losses for manufacturers, especially those who export their products by road.

The Advisor, Borderless Alliance, Mr. Caleb Omoyiola, said the policy had resulted in increased internally generated revenue, rise in consumption of local products and reduction in smuggling.

On the negative side, according to him, is a breach of ECOWAS protocols/rules of integration and free movement of persons, goods and transport within the region.

Meanwhile, the Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Mr Muhammad Babandede, has said that only President Muhammadu Buhari could determine when the borders would reopen.

https://thenationonlineng.net/border-closure-customs-rakes-in-n6b-daily/?

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by ManirBK: 9:30am On Feb 19, 2020
6,000,000,000 x 366 =
2,196,000,000,000 (N2.1TR) Hope the
borders remain closed for a year.

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by johnmartus(m): 9:36am On Feb 19, 2020
grin No wonder northern said no to restructuring.

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by peeddy(m): 10:36am On Feb 19, 2020
Who else is feeling that the amount mentioned is audio? If it's true as they are claiming it means with this and other revenue generating sectors of the economy should be enough to finance our budget and have more than enough to save and borrow other nations in need rather than constantly seeking for Chinese loan

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by CodeTemplar: 10:37am On Feb 19, 2020
That's three times some state IGR. And Buhari says no money to work with. God help us.

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Strongbest(m): 11:52am On Feb 19, 2020
Hmmmm. All these raking in millions here and there, are we still going to need to borrow?

What do we really do with the money? Too many questions begging for answers.

All is well.

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by kittykollinxx(m): 11:52am On Feb 19, 2020
Audio money! With all the generated and remitted funds, the country will still borrow to fund next year's budget

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by ADAlBEKU: 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
Many custom officers will not like this

Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by sotall(m): 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
Audio money

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Dam5reey(m): 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
Audio

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by SouthNigerian: 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
This Government and sheet claims. The customs facilities remain the same, no advancement, no improvement whatsoever.

The Nigerian Custom remains analogue in its operations, but it makes N5B-N6B daily. Shior.

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Ritaritoo: 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
Daily? It can't be
Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by maxjax(m): 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
and dem still dey borrow

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Nobody: 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
peeddy:
Who else is feeling that the amount mentioned is audio? If it's true as they are claiming it means with this and other revenue generating sectors of the economy should be enough to finance our budget and have more than enough to save and borrow other nations in need rather than constantly seeking for Chinese loan

Six billion may seem like a lot, but at the end of the day, our budget is about 11 trillion, when it should be something like 100 trillion if not more.

Nigeria's main source of income is oil Since 2014, oil has been selling at least 50-90 dollars per barell below the price we need it to make a profit. And as a result, we have had to take loans to keep the heads above water. And the loan taking won't stop until we have oil at $140 per barrel and above (which is where we need it to be).

And the loans past and present have to be paid. Note that Bubu is not only paying for loans he took , he is also paying back loans taken before he came into office.....

So a large chunk of that 6billion goes into paying loans.

When I tell people I don't vote for APC or PDP...they laff at me, and even accuse me of lying. Well, the solution to Nigeria's financial problem is to become an industrial nation which exports industrial products. And APC has no policy in that regard. Na to share oil money they do. Sadly PDP is like them in that regard.

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by spartan50(m): 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
6 billion daily and we are still in poverty abeg make Una go die.. that's trillions of naira. Please APC stop lying I know mannygrills will come and start saying transparency. When him barbecue business e never get customers since December. Hungry mofo

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by jericco1(m): 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
Then why borrowing na? Are we on a special curse?

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Nobody: 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
ManirBK:
6,000,000,000 x 366 =
2,196,000,000,000. Hope the
borders remain closed for a year.
and your politicians will use the 2,196,000,000,000 to buy foreign rice for their family

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by IamMichaels: 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
This lie is just too massive but if it's true which I know it's not.. then it means they've been allowing all forms of illegal items for money, free passage of prohibited items like Arms, drugs, human trafficking etc

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by frankmoney(m): 11:53am On Feb 19, 2020
So how come the nation is still broke ?

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Badonasty(m): 11:54am On Feb 19, 2020
Audio money

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by ZombieHUNT: 11:54am On Feb 19, 2020
Why is buhari borrowing money upandan
Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by daddytime(m): 11:54am On Feb 19, 2020
Still not enough to make an impact on the lives of the citizens, or deter them from still borrowing to loot.
Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Openbusiness: 11:54am On Feb 19, 2020
Yet Buhari keeps borrowing, turned to international beggar for loans? cheesy Audio money, if you know you know

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by FLYFIRE(m): 11:54am On Feb 19, 2020
With ALL the 'monies' being raked in, why does bubu still want to steal from Nigeria by BORROWING her future away.

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by bergs2: 11:55am On Feb 19, 2020
Audio again?
Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by wwwihy: 11:55am On Feb 19, 2020
CodeTemplar:
That's three times some state IGR. And Buhari says no money to work with. God help us.
The money goes into Federation Account to be shared among the three tiers of the three tiers of government:
Federal government
State government
Local government

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Kingstanding: 11:55am On Feb 19, 2020
johnmartus:
grin No wonder northern said no to restructuring.
. At the end Federal government will still borrow.
Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by Pheelz2020(m): 11:55am On Feb 19, 2020
ManirBK:
6,000,000,000 x 366 =
2,196,000,000,000. Hope the
borders remain closed for a year.

ABEG, WRITE AM IN WORDS PLS

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Re: Border Closure: Customs Rakes In N6 Billion Daily by misterkay(m): 11:55am On Feb 19, 2020
NGN6B daily x 365 days =NGN2.19TN yearly. Still Nigeria doesn't have money. All na audio!

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